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Multi-Entry Visa agreement: A positive outcome

China and Australia forged a new Multi-Entry Visa agreement, boosting Australia's accommodation and tourism prospects

This week, China and Australia reached a significant diplomatic milestone, marking a fresh start in relations and introducing a new Multi-Entry Visa.

Michael Johnson, CEO of Accommodation Australia, expressed his enthusiasm for this development, stating that the Multi-Visa application for China and Australia is a very positive outcome for the accommodation and hospitality industry.

The new visa requirements for both tourists and business travellers were formalised following meetings between Anthony Albanese (the first meeting with an Australian prime minister since 2016) and the Chinese President, Xi Jinping, along with Premier Li Qiang, at Beijing’s Great Hall of the People, earlier this week.

In a joint statement, the governments of Australia and China acknowledged the value of people-to-people exchanges in enhancing their bilateral relationship. This includes the growing interactions among students, tourists, and business professionals. Additionally, leader-level dialogues, which had been suspended for several years, are set to resume.

Mr. Johnson shared his perspective, saying, “While we eagerly await the final details, the improved accessibility for tourists and families visiting friends and relatives (VFR) from both countries is poised to boost accommodation demand and strengthen the visitor economies of Australia and China.

“We are already witnessing an increase in direct flights from major Chinese airlines to Australia, and this new Multi-Visa process will further enhance convenience for travellers,” he added.

Mandy Clarke

Mandy Clarke has over two decades of experience writing about the accommodation and tourism industries and is an accomplished editor. She is the long-time former editor of AccomNews and the current editor of Resort News, two leading publications serving Australia and New Zealand's accommodation sector.

She previously spent almost 20 years as co-director of Multimedia Pty Ltd, helping shape the company into a trusted B2B content provider for the accommodation and education sectors in Australia and New Zealand. During this time, she oversaw high-quality print and digital content for key publications including AccomNews, Resort News, School News, and the property listing platform AccomProperties.

Her contributions to the industry have been recognised with the Female Leader Award at the Best of Tourism 2023 and the ARAMA Life Member Award in 2024.

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